My school has a FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes). Quite a few people are part of it and I went to a couple meetings before I was touched by His Noodliness. Would it be feasible to make a FFSMA? (Fellowship of FSM Athletes) If I was denied, would that be a form of injustice? If I followed the rules of forming a club, wouldn't it be legal? And no teacher would have to support it because no teacher is allowed to support FCA.

Input please
-Connor C.

Peace, Love and Unity

RAmen
Although the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.-V

FCA people might beat you up, but otherwise, it would be fine. Be sure to have a tolerant agenda, with a purpose of, say, promoting the teaching of science in school instead of religion as science, but not to mock Christianity.

My school handbook says that non-curriculum related groups can meet if they have consent from the Principal. It also says that the school can not participate or sponsor it. What would sponsorship entail?

-Connor C.

Peace, Love and Unity

RAmen

Although the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.-V

I'm going into highschool. my plan is to mention it to fellow classmates, see whose interested, and tell one of my teachers, and ask him/her to sponsor a club if I get the 5 required students. I had the perfect teacher last year, but it took too long to get things off the ground.

daftbeaker wrote:But if I stop bugging you I'll have to go back to arguing with Qwerty about whether beauty is truth and precisely what we both mean by 'purple'

Any statistical increase in the usage of the emoticon since becoming Admin should not be considered significant, meaningful, or otherwise cause for worry.

Qwertyuiopasd wrote:I'm going into highschool. my plan is to mention it to fellow classmates, see whose interested, and tell one of my teachers, and ask him/her to sponsor a club if I get the 5 required students. I had the perfect teacher last year, but it took too long to get things off the ground.

I'm in the same spot as you. I'm a freshman this year. I've been passing around the brochures and have people waiting to hold my copy of the Gospel. Probably going to get another one to pass around so I have mine to study. I think I already gotten more than five people who are into it and would support a group. If I needed a teacher, my band director would the best one. Looking through the school handbook about it right now.

remember, the Gospel was made to sell, and without ANY input from this forum. not because the forum didn't do anything, far from it. we've written scripture and lore, and made basic rules for tolerance in the organization, but Bobby ignored it all... remember, the two most important things about FSM are Tolerance and keeping religion out of science class.

daftbeaker wrote:But if I stop bugging you I'll have to go back to arguing with Qwerty about whether beauty is truth and precisely what we both mean by 'purple'

Any statistical increase in the usage of the emoticon since becoming Admin should not be considered significant, meaningful, or otherwise cause for worry.

We have both FCA and GSA at our school, and one of me mates decided to run for president of GSA and got in. So basically now most of our social clique is much more tolerant about that club.

On another note, I now hold weekly (or try to) sermons every friday. If I get enough supporters then I might make an official church/club afterschool. However, my one problem is that most people are hesitant about it being on their college transcript.